I was hoping the this story would be covered in depth in the museum but it was just touched on. Other exhibits cover early pioneers. the logging industry, Columbia River floods, the eruption of Mount St. Helens, and the changes faced by the Native American community.
This is the car that KOMO News photographer, Dave Crockett, left behind as he ran through Mt St Helens ash toward a dim light at the top of a hill. He survived.
The parking lot is small but there are a few spots where RVs will fit if pulled through two spaces. Parking is also available on the surrounding streets. Left turns onto 4th Ave when driving west on Allen Street aren't permitted. The easiest thing to do is turn right on 4th and go around the block to cross over Allen to get to the entrance of the parking lot. Museum 46.14497, -122.90893
Built the town because he needed workers. Sounds like the Vancouver WA story about Kaiser & the WW2 ship building as told by the signs along the river walk just to the east of the I-5 bridge across the Columbia (WA side).
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting walk. We'll try to do it next time we're in Vancouver. Thanks!
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